Thu, 13 Sep 2012 15:08:08 GMT | By Maureen O'Hare
Week in Pictures: 14 September 2012

Spot the ball



Spot the ball (© REUTERS/Francois Lenoir)
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Belgium's Marouane Fellaini  heads the ball during their 2014 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Croatia at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on Wednesday.

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